The wreck was discovered by divers in 2003 and a conservation management plan has been produced by Heritage Victoria, Australia. This report includes many photographs of the wreck itself and can be viewed online at the Heritage Victoria website.
(http://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/Maritime/Shipwrecks/Shipwreck-Conservation-Management-Plans.aspx)

Aberdeen Journal, 11/09/1850:
Brig COLUMBINE, from Liverpool 144 days to Sydney, struck the outer reef between Barwon Heads and Port Lonsdale at 11p.m. Saturday last. A sea pilot, Matthew Davidson, was aboard. Shortly after she struck all hands left her in the long boat, which upset in the surf and four persons were drowned - the pilot, the master's sister and a man and wife whose names at present unknown. Bodies have all been recovered.

Melbourne Argus, 31/07/1908:
There were four passengers on board COLUMBINE, wrecked at Barwon Heads April 1854. They were my mother and father, the Captain's sister and myself. Three were drowned, also the pilot. The Captain, the whole of the crew and I got safely ashore. (John Clark).